1. 15 2月, 2012 2 次提交
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      USB/xHCI: Support device-initiated USB 3.0 resume. · 4ee823b8
      Sarah Sharp 提交于
      USB 3.0 hubs don't have a port suspend change bit (that bit is now
      reserved).  Instead, when a host-initiated resume finishes, the hub sets
      the port link state change bit.
      
      When a USB 3.0 device initiates remote wakeup, the parent hubs with
      their upstream links in U3 will pass the LFPS up the chain.  The first
      hub that has an upstream link in U0 (which may be the roothub) will
      reflect that LFPS back down the path to the device.
      
      However, the parent hubs in the resumed path will not set their link
      state change bit.  Instead, the device that initiated the resume has to
      send an asynchronous "Function Wake" Device Notification up to the host
      controller.  Therefore, we need a way to notify the USB core of a device
      resume without going through the normal hub URB completion method.
      
      First, make the xHCI roothub act like an external USB 3.0 hub and not
      pass up the port link state change bit when a device-initiated resume
      finishes.  Introduce a new xHCI bit field, port_remote_wakeup, so that
      we can tell the difference between a port coming out of the U3Exit state
      (host-initiated resume) and the RExit state (ending state of
      device-initiated resume).
      
      Since the USB core can't tell whether a port on a hub has resumed by
      looking at the Hub Status buffer, we need to introduce a bitfield,
      wakeup_bits, that indicates which ports have resumed.  When the xHCI
      driver notices a port finishing a device-initiated resume, we call into
      a new USB core function, usb_wakeup_notification(), that will set
      the right bit in wakeup_bits, and kick khubd for that hub.
      
      We also call usb_wakeup_notification() when the Function Wake Device
      Notification is received by the xHCI driver.  This covers the case where
      the link between the roothub and the first-tier hub is in U0, and the
      hub reflects the resume signaling back to the device without giving any
      indication it has done so until the device sends the Function Wake
      notification.
      
      Change the code in khubd that handles the remote wakeup to look at the
      state the USB core thinks the device is in, and handle the remote wakeup
      if the port's wakeup bit is set.
      
      This patch only takes care of the case where the device is attached
      directly to the roothub, or the USB 3.0 hub that is attached to the root
      hub is the device sending the Function Wake Device Notification (e.g.
      because a new USB device was attached).  The other cases will be covered
      in a second patch.
      Signed-off-by: NSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
      4ee823b8
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      USB/xHCI: Enable USB 3.0 hub remote wakeup. · 4296c70a
      Sarah Sharp 提交于
      USB 3.0 hubs have a different remote wakeup policy than USB 2.0 hubs.
      USB 2.0 hubs, once they have remote wakeup enabled, will always send
      remote wakes when anything changes on a port.
      
      However, USB 3.0 hubs have a per-port remote wake up policy that is off
      by default.  The Set Feature remote wake mask can be changed for any
      port, enabling remote wakeup for a connect, disconnect, or overcurrent
      event, much like EHCI and xHCI host controller "wake on" port status
      bits.  The bits are cleared to zero on the initial hub power on, or
      after the hub has been reset.
      
      Without this patch, when a USB 3.0 hub gets suspended, it will not send
      a remote wakeup on device connect or disconnect.  This would show up to
      the user as "dead ports" unless they ran lsusb -v (since newer versions
      of lsusb use the sysfs files, rather than sending control transfers).
      
      Change the hub driver's suspend method to enable remote wake up for
      disconnect, connect, and overcurrent for all ports on the hub.  Modify
      the xHCI driver's roothub code to handle that request, and set the "wake
      on" bits in the port status registers accordingly.
      Signed-off-by: NSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
      4296c70a
  2. 11 2月, 2012 1 次提交
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      USB: Remove duplicate USB 3.0 hub feature #defines. · d9f5343e
      Sarah Sharp 提交于
      Somehow we ended up with duplicate hub feature #defines in ch11.h.
      Tatyana Brokhman first created the USB 3.0 hub feature macros in 2.6.38
      with commit 0eadcc09 "usb: USB3.0 ch11
      definitions".  In 2.6.39, I modified a patch from John Youn that added
      similar macros in a different place in the same file, and committed
      dbe79bbe "USB 3.0 Hub Changes".
      
      Some of the #defines used different names for the same values.  Others
      used exactly the same names with the same values, like these gems:
      
       #define USB_PORT_FEAT_BH_PORT_RESET     28
      ...
       #define USB_PORT_FEAT_BH_PORT_RESET            28
      
      According to my very geeky husband (who looked it up in the C99 spec),
      it is allowed to have object-like macros with duplicate names as long as
      the replacement list is exactly the same.  However, he recalled that
      some compilers will give warnings when they find duplicate macros.  It's
      probably best to remove the duplicates in the stable tree, so that the
      code compiles for everyone.
      
      The macros are now fixed to move the feature requests that are specific
      to USB 3.0 hubs into a new section (out of the USB 2.0 hub feature
      section), and use the most common macro name.
      
      This patch should be backported to 2.6.39.
      Signed-off-by: NSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
      Cc: Tatyana Brokhman <tlinder@codeaurora.org>
      Cc: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
      Cc: Jamey Sharp <jamey@minilop.net>
      Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
      d9f5343e
  3. 10 2月, 2012 2 次提交
  4. 09 2月, 2012 2 次提交
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      SCSI & usb-storage: add flags for VPD pages and REPORT LUNS · 09b6b51b
      Alan Stern 提交于
      This patch (as1507) adds a skip_vpd_pages flag to struct scsi_device
      and a no_report_luns flag to struct scsi_target.  The first is used to
      control whether sd will look at VPD pages for information on block
      provisioning, limits, and characteristics.  The second prevents
      scsi_report_lun_scan() from issuing a REPORT LUNS command.
      
      The patch also modifies usb-storage to set the new flag bits for all
      USB devices and targets, and to stop adjusting the scsi_level value.
      
      Historically we have seen that USB mass-storage devices often don't
      support VPD pages or REPORT LUNS properly.  Until now we have avoided
      these things by setting the scsi_level to SCSI_2 for all USB devices.
      But this has the side effect of storing the LUN bits into the second
      byte of each CDB, and now we have a report of a device which doesn't
      like that.  The best solution is to stop abusing scsi_level and
      instead have separate flags for VPD pages and REPORT LUNS.
      Signed-off-by: NAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
      Reported-by: NPerry Wagle <wagle@mac.com>
      CC: Matthew Dharm <mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net>
      Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
      Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
      09b6b51b
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      SCSI: fix typo in definition of struct scsi_target · de8c46bf
      Alan Stern 提交于
      This patch (as1506) corrects a typo in the definition of the
      scsi_target structure.  pdt_1f_for_no_lun is supposed to be a
      single-bit flag, not a full-sized integer.
      Signed-off-by: NAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
      Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
      Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
      de8c46bf
  5. 07 2月, 2012 2 次提交
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      target: Change target_submit_cmd() to return void · 1edcdb49
      Andy Grover 提交于
      Retval not very useful, and may even be harmful. Once submitted, fabrics
      should expect a sense error if anything goes wrong. All fabrics checking
      of this retval are useless or broken:
      
      fc checks it just to emit more debug output.
      ib_srpt trickles retval up, then it is ignored.
      qla2xxx trickles it up, which then causes a bug because the abort goto
      in qla_target.c thinks cmd hasn't been sent to target.
      
      Just returning nothing is best.
      Signed-off-by: NAndy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NNicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
      1edcdb49
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      exec: fix use-after-free bug in setup_new_exec() · 96e02d15
      Heiko Carstens 提交于
      Setting the task name is done within setup_new_exec() by accessing
      bprm->filename. However this happens after flush_old_exec().
      This may result in a use after free bug, flush_old_exec() may
      "complete" vfork_done, which will wake up the parent which in turn
      may free the passed in filename.
      To fix this add a new tcomm field in struct linux_binprm which
      contains the now early generated task name until it is used.
      
      Fixes this bug on s390:
      
        Unable to handle kernel pointer dereference at virtual kernel address 0000000039768000
        Process kworker/u:3 (pid: 245, task: 000000003a3dc840, ksp: 0000000039453818)
        Krnl PSW : 0704000180000000 0000000000282e94 (setup_new_exec+0xa0/0x374)
        Call Trace:
        ([<0000000000282e2c>] setup_new_exec+0x38/0x374)
         [<00000000002dd12e>] load_elf_binary+0x402/0x1bf4
         [<0000000000280a42>] search_binary_handler+0x38e/0x5bc
         [<0000000000282b6c>] do_execve_common+0x410/0x514
         [<0000000000282cb6>] do_execve+0x46/0x58
         [<00000000005bce58>] kernel_execve+0x28/0x70
         [<000000000014ba2e>] ____call_usermodehelper+0x102/0x140
         [<00000000005bc8da>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc
         [<00000000005bc8d4>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc
        Last Breaking-Event-Address:
         [<00000000002830f0>] setup_new_exec+0x2fc/0x374
      
        Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception: panic_on_oops
      Reported-by: NSebastian Ott <sebott@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
      Signed-off-by: NHeiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
      Signed-off-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
      96e02d15
  6. 05 2月, 2012 1 次提交
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      PM / QoS: CPU C-state breakage with PM Qos change · d020283d
      Venkatesh Pallipadi 提交于
      Looks like change "PM QoS: Move and rename the implementation files"
      merged during the 3.2 development cycle made PM QoS depend on
      CONFIG_PM which depends on (PM_SLEEP || PM_RUNTIME).
      
      That breaks CPU C-states with kernels not having these CONFIGs, causing CPUs
      to spend time in Polling loop idle instead of going into deep C-states,
      consuming way way more power. This is with either acpi idle or intel idle
      enabled.
      
      Either CONFIG_PM should be enabled with any pm_qos users or
      the !CONFIG_PM pm_qos_request() should return sane defaults not to break
      the existing users. Here's is the patch for the latter option.
      
      [rjw: Modified the changelog slightly.]
      Signed-off-by: NVenkatesh Pallipadi <venki@google.com>
      Signed-off-by: NRafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
      Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
      d020283d
  7. 04 2月, 2012 1 次提交
  8. 03 2月, 2012 5 次提交
  9. 02 2月, 2012 4 次提交
  10. 01 2月, 2012 2 次提交
  11. 31 1月, 2012 1 次提交
  12. 30 1月, 2012 3 次提交
  13. 28 1月, 2012 1 次提交
  14. 27 1月, 2012 2 次提交
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      perf: Fix broken interrupt rate throttling · e050e3f0
      Stephane Eranian 提交于
      This patch fixes the sampling interrupt throttling mechanism.
      
      It was broken in v3.2. Events were not being unthrottled. The
      unthrottling mechanism required that events be checked at each
      timer tick.
      
      This patch solves this problem and also separates:
      
        - unthrottling
        - multiplexing
        - frequency-mode period adjustments
      
      Not all of them need to be executed at each timer tick.
      
      This third version of the patch is based on my original patch +
      PeterZ proposal (https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/7/87).
      
      At each timer tick, for each context:
      
        - if the current CPU has throttled events, we unthrottle events
      
        - if context has frequency-based events, we adjust sampling periods
      
        - if we have reached the jiffies interval, we multiplex (rotate)
      
      We decoupled rotation (multiplexing) from frequency-mode sampling
      period adjustments.  They should not necessarily happen at the same
      rate. Multiplexing is subject to jiffies_interval (currently at 1
      but could be higher once the tunable is exposed via sysfs).
      
      We have grouped frequency-mode adjustment and unthrottling into the
      same routine to minimize code duplication. When throttled while in
      frequency mode, we scan the events only once.
      
      We have fixed the threshold enforcement code in __perf_event_overflow().
      There was a bug whereby it would allow more than the authorized rate
      because an increment of hwc->interrupts was not executed at the right
      place.
      
      The patch was tested with low sampling limit (2000) and fixed periods,
      frequency mode, overcommitted PMU.
      
      On a 2.1GHz AMD CPU:
      
       $ cat /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_max_sample_rate
       2000
      
      We set a rate of 3000 samples/sec (2.1GHz/3000 = 700000):
      
       $ perf record -e cycles,cycles -c 700000  noploop 10
       $ perf report -D | tail -21
      
       Aggregated stats:
                 TOTAL events:      80086
                  MMAP events:         88
                  COMM events:          2
                  EXIT events:          4
              THROTTLE events:      19996
            UNTHROTTLE events:      19996
                SAMPLE events:      40000
      
       cycles stats:
                 TOTAL events:      40006
                  MMAP events:          5
                  COMM events:          1
                  EXIT events:          4
              THROTTLE events:       9998
            UNTHROTTLE events:       9998
                SAMPLE events:      20000
      
       cycles stats:
                 TOTAL events:      39996
              THROTTLE events:       9998
            UNTHROTTLE events:       9998
                SAMPLE events:      20000
      
      For 10s, the cap is 2x2000x10 = 40000 samples.
      We get exactly that: 20000 samples/event.
      Signed-off-by: NStephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
      Cc: <stable@kernel.org> # v3.2+
      Signed-off-by: NPeter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
      Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20120126160319.GA5655@quadSigned-off-by: NIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
      e050e3f0
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      net: explicitly add jump_label.h header to sock.h · 9018e939
      Glauber Costa 提交于
      Commit 36a12119 removed linux/module.h
      include statement from one of the headers that end up in net/sock.h.
      It was providing us with static_branch() definition implicitly, so
      after its removal the build got broken.
      
      To fix this, and avoid having this happening in the future,
      let me do the right thing and include linux/jump_label.h
      explicitly in sock.h.
      Signed-off-by: NGlauber Costa <glommer@parallels.com>
      Reported-by: NRandy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
      CC: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      9018e939
  15. 26 1月, 2012 1 次提交
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      OMAPDSS: HDMI: PHY burnout fix · c49d005b
      Tomi Valkeinen 提交于
      A hardware bug in the OMAP4 HDMI PHY causes physical damage to the board
      if the HDMI PHY is kept powered on when the cable is not connected.
      
      This patch solves the problem by adding hot-plug-detection into the HDMI
      IP driver. This is not a real HPD support in the sense that nobody else
      than the IP driver gets to know about the HPD events, but is only meant
      to fix the HW bug.
      
      The strategy is simple: If the display device is turned off by the user,
      the PHY power is set to OFF. When the display device is turned on by the
      user, the PHY power is set either to LDOON or TXON, depending on whether
      the HDMI cable is connected.
      
      The reason to avoid PHY OFF when the display device is on, but the cable
      is disconnected, is that when the PHY is turned OFF, the HDMI IP is not
      "ticking" and thus the DISPC does not receive pixel clock from the HDMI
      IP. This would, for example, prevent any VSYNCs from happening, and
      would thus affect the users of omapdss. By using LDOON when the cable is
      disconnected we'll avoid the HW bug, but keep the HDMI working as usual
      from the user's point of view.
      Signed-off-by: NTomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
      c49d005b
  16. 25 1月, 2012 5 次提交
  17. 24 1月, 2012 5 次提交